Some offices have been allowing extensions to be done up to 45 days early for a while now but I'm not sure if HH is one of them.
If it makes a big difference to the OP (ie traveling), it's probably worth asking the question.

Some offices have been allowing extensions to be done up to 45 days early for a while now but I'm not sure if HH is one of them.
If it makes a big difference to the OP (ie traveling), it's probably worth asking the question.

Yes, yesterday the photocopy lady at HH immigration by the palace told me up to 45 days before.

Hi I am on a non resident O Visa and was going to apply for 1 extension (retirement). I somehow, foolishly let my balance drop 7000 baht below the 800,000 baht requirement. This means that I cannot get 2 full months in above this amount to qualify for the 1 year retirement extension. I was advised to get a marriage affirmation stamp from Bangkok (to confirm my UK marriage certificate is genuine) then apply for a 2 month extension to visit my wife's family. During this period I will have done 2 months over 800,000 baht and can then apply for 1 year retirement extension.
Anyone know where and how to get the UK marriage affirmation and / or offer any other advice ?
An embarrassed chappy.

You will be better asking in the other popular forum which cannot be mentioned but I think an option will be to go to Laos to get a new non o based on marriage and then reapply for a new retirement extension.

Some offices have been allowing extensions to be done up to 45 days early for a while now but I'm not sure if HH is one of them.
If it makes a big difference to the OP (ie traveling), it's probably worth asking the question.

Yes, yesterday the photocopy lady at HH immigration by the palace told me up to 45 days before.

"Her Indoors" was there doing her renewal this week and she enquired for me. Up to 45 days before was the answer.

Some offices have been allowing extensions to be done up to 45 days early for a while now but I'm not sure if HH is one of them.
If it makes a big difference to the OP (ie traveling), it's probably worth asking the question.

Yes, yesterday the photocopy lady at HH immigration by the palace told me up to 45 days before.

"Her Indoors" was there doing her renewal this week and she enquired for me. Up to 45 days before was the answer.

Also to repeat my comment from another thread, if your extension rests on your having have an official letter from your Embassy/Consulate confirming your pension, it's valid for 6 months from the date of the letter. That's as told to me two weeks ago by the guy on the immigration desk at the main office, so I hope it's correct.